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NWA "Straight Outta Compton" is a pretty damn powerful record, too.
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Rockman
Kendrick Lamar -- King Kunta .... lurv dat one
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Chester
Memo from Turner might have been the original rap song.
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Chester
Memo from Turner might have been the original rap song.
Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan fits the description better.
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Memo from Turner might have been the original rap song.
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Hate to say it, but I agree with Keith. I've never heard a very popular genre, such as rap, not evolve at all. I tried to listen to Kendrick Lamar to see what the hub-bub was. It just wouldn't go in my ears. Same with the Grateful Dead. You can distinguish rock from the 50s with rock from the 60s, and 70s. After Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, rap died as an art form.
I’d say Public Enemy were the last great rap act. Since then it’s a joke.
Auto tune to the max.
Little Simz, Brockhampton, Tyler the Creator, Nas, slowthai, Tha God Fahim x Your Old Droog, R.a.p. Ferreira, Kanye West, Armand Hammer & The Aclchemist, Jpegmafia, Westside Gunn all released great albums THIS year.
The evolution of hip hop is not the problem, it’s in fine hands.
The (your?) problem is you don’t listen anymore.
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Everytime I listen it sounds the same. Must be my ears. Oh well, we can't all be rap fans.
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Taylor1
Is Mick rapping on Hot Stuff
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24FPS
Everytime I listen it sounds the same. Must be my ears. Oh well, we can't all be rap fans.
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Is Mick rapping on Hot Stuff
Maybe rather 'toasting' (of which I know almost nothing).
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TheflyingDutchman
I think that Keith's opinions on music/style are a bit rusty in general. Jaggers always has been going along with the change over the years.
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I think that Keith's opinions on music/style are a bit rusty in general. Jaggers always has been going along with the change over the years.
Or you could say that Keith has better taste than Mick.
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I think that Keith's opinions on music/style are a bit rusty in general. Jaggers always has been going along with the change over the years.
Or you could say that Keith has better taste than Mick.
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I think Jagger is less biased than Keith when it comes to making music, or musical taste. It shows because of the musicians Keith and Mick have played with over the years, outside the Stones.
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I think that Keith's opinions on music/style are a bit rusty in general. Jaggers always has been going along with the change over the years.
Or you could say that Keith has better taste than Mick.
Nate
I think Jagger is less biased than Keith when it comes to making music, or musical taste. It shows because of the musicians Keith and Mick have played with over the years, outside the Stones.
I think it shows that Keith is more focused on his strengths whereas Mick will try anything that might be considered the flavor of the month which exposes all of his weaknesses.
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Keith has not been interrested in no new music the last fifty years.
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TheflyingDutchman
I think that Keith's opinions on music/style are a bit rusty in general. Jaggers always has been going along with the change over the years.
Or you could say that Keith has better taste than Mick.
Nate
I think Jagger is less biased than Keith when it comes to making music, or musical taste. It shows because of the musicians Keith and Mick have played with over the years, outside the Stones.
I think it shows that Keith is more focused on his strengths whereas Mick will try anything that might be considered the flavor of the month which exposes all of his weaknesses.